 Listen to what Zay flowers said right here. And that right there can make Ravens offense unstoppable seriously think about it listen to what he said and we know this was something that was mentioned by Ravens coaching staff before the different receivers they will be moving them around everywhere. Think about it that makes it unpredictable. You don't realize what's coming you won't know what's coming because you can expect one thing like think about it when we think about the Ravens offense right now. We think about their passing game right now. What do we expect? All right. Odell Beckham Jr outside receiver Rashad Bateman outside receiver Zay flowers in the slot Mark Andrews tight end Lamar Jackson quarterback obviously and JK Dobbins in the backfield with him. All right. Cool. And that will be some of the formations and whatnot. But then was a flowers talked about. Oh, we're gonna move around. We all could play slot. We all could play outside. So you may have Odell Beckham Jr in the slot. You may have Rashad Bateman in the slot. You'll have Zay flowers on the outside like they can mix and match stuff beautifully because all the receivers compliment each other. But the thing that really really stuck out was a flower said was right at the end. He said because we can all win or one on ones. We can all win. And you know just how dangerous that is. If that holds true for the Baltimore Ravens and their wide receivers, they can all win their one on one matchups because think you can't double everybody. You can't because you think about Mark Andrews. We know that's Lamar Jackson's guy. He gonna try to get him the ball in any situation. We've seen it before. If Mark Andrews one on one, Lamar gonna throw it to him. Mark Andrews one on two, Lamar gonna throw it to him. Lamar one on seven, Lamar gonna throw it to him because he has the ultimate trust for Mark Andrews. And we done seen Mark Andrews make plays in all of those situations before. So teams may think, all right, let's double Mark Andrews. Okay, cool. What about Zay? All right. Let's double Zay too. Okay, cool. What about Odell? Oh, let's double him. Okay, cool. What about bait? And then you still got Nelson Adler. You still got Devin Duvenay. You still got Isaiah Latt. You still got Charlie Cole. You still got JK Dobb. You still got Gus L. You still got Justice Hill. You still got Lamar Jackson. So this Ravens offense has so much potential to be unstoppable. Everything that Eric Dacosta talked about when he first became Ravens GM, well, five, six, five years ago, when he first became Ravens GM, what he said, it can finally, finally happen, even though in 2019, it pretty much happened, except for the playoffs, but it can finally happen. And he said he wanted to make an indefensible offense. This can be it. This can really, really be it. Ravens have so much opportunity right in front of them. And it is so important that they take full advantage of it. You know, Todd Munkin, the new offensive coordinator. Could there be some growing pains? Yeah, there could be. I don't expect it to be. Oh man, Ravens are barely getting bound offense. Oh, they just can't get it together. I don't expect that for too long, even in the first game. Hey, they might have some rough drives here and there, but I don't expect it to be like, oh man, they just can't get it together. No, these are all professionals. They all done been here, done that from the top to the bottom. That's that's another thing too about this offense that makes it extra special is the experience because we know Lamar Jackson. All right, cool. We know him. But then you add Odell Beckham, Junior to what the Ravens have already. Odell Beckham, Junior. He knows what it takes to win individually, like get his own accolades, but he knows what it takes to win collectively as a team as well because he has Superbowl winning experience, not just playing in Superbowl, but he has Superbowl winning experience. Nelson Aguilar, who a lot of us when Ravens first signed him, like, okay, but hey, he been coming on strong ever since. But he also has not only Superbowl participation experience, but Superbowl winning experience. So he's right there too. And then again, everything that we've seen from Zay Flowers thus far has been amazing. It started in mini camp and went to training camp and went to joint practices. It went to preseason and now it's like, all right, Zay Flowers. People's expectations for Zay Flowers, they were already up here before training camp, before all that stuff. But after training camp and after the joint practices and preseason, they went even higher. They went even higher. And of course, I know y'all heard so many people talk about Zay Flowers could potentially be the rookie of the year. And I wouldn't be mad if he got that at all. I don't think any of us will be mad if he got that at all. But of course, Ravens got bigger and better expectation. But if he gets it along the way, hey, no problems, they do your thing. And then there's Rashad Bateman. First round pick a couple of years ago. First round pick from Minnesota and Rashad Bateman, all he got to do, all Rashad Bateman got to do in my opinion, stay on the field. He'll be good to, that's it. That's it. He ain't got to do nothing. All he got to do is stay on the field and I can almost guarantee Rashad Bateman will be able to show the world who he can be. And then for a depth guy, like a depth, depth guy to be a Devon Duvenay. What? Like that again, somebody who can be a number two receiver, who was a number two receiver for some time last year, but for him to be a depth guy. That says a lot about everything that's in front of him. I've seen some people. Say that, um, oh, Ravens receiving unit. They not much different than what they've been in past years. And I'm like, what? What? Hey, y'all know me. I could be very critical of how the Ravens attack the Y receiver position because the way that they have attacked the Y receiver position in years past, they ain't really attacking it. They took a little swings like that. But now this year they went swinging, punching and uppercut and all that stuff. Eric DeCosta, like really changed everything. And what made me appreciated about it so much was that in years past, I didn't really like how they attacked the position too much. They had some, some hits here and there, but I didn't really like the way they went about it too much. I feel like they restricted themselves. So going into this offseason, I'm like, all right, Lamar Jackson got paid. Okay. They attacked the receiver position when Lamar Jackson wasn't paid like they had been. Oh, it's going to be much worse when he actually gets paid. Oh boy, here we go. But they proved me all the way wrong. All the way wrong. And they've been attacking in so many different ways. What I thought was going to happen, I was like, when they signed that snag along like, oh, okay, yeah, that's going to be it. That's going to be the big wide receiver move. But it was like, no, no, no, hold up. Oh, they're back on junior two. No, no, no, no, hold up. We're drafting or receiving the first round Tuesday flowers. And when they drafted him, oh, I said, oh man. Well, I guess this could be the end of Rashal Bateman. Especially after he tweeted out what he tweeted out about the Ravens and EDC and all that stuff. Y'all know what I'm talking about. And they're probably going to trade them this year. They ain't going to keep all them receivers. I would love for them to, but they ain't going to keep all them receivers. Where are we now? They kept all them receivers and still at it more. Still at it more. So the way did Ravens. And then again, we just talking receipt. We still got tight ends too. He got one of the best tight ends in the league and Mark and one of the best. Isaiah likely he a second year. This could be a much better year for him than last year was because he'll no more. He got more experience. He'll understand the game more because I felt like what Isaiah likely he did show some flashes last year. Obviously more so in preseason, but he shows them flashes last year. And I just felt like there were some times where he felt it seemed like he was at a place and whatnot. He didn't know exactly where to be, but again, he was a rookie. Okay, cool. No problem. But then at the same time, it felt like the offense didn't know how to use him and Mark Andrews when they were both on the field and they were both healthy. When one of them was out, obviously Mark Andrews and he played. They know how to use him. But when Mark Andrews was out and Isaiah likely was out there, they use him good. Okay. But when it was, it was the weirdest thing. It was like, all right. The more weapons we got, I don't know what to do. So hopefully with Todd Monke, hopefully with Todd Monke, not only with Isaiah likely, but just really with everybody with the plethora of weapons he has, the Ravens can really get this thing done. They got all the opportunity in the world in front of them, but it's up to them to make it happen. Team keeping clean. Let's hope that this year starting week one, we get to see an offense that is truly unstoppable.